
A match with biased officiating
It is a notorious fact that in Slovenia the left-wing political option has been in power for most of the post-independence period (not to mention

It is a notorious fact that in Slovenia the left-wing political option has been in power for most of the post-independence period (not to mention

Tax expert and former director general of Furs, Ivan Simič, warned in this blog, among other things, that small business customers are forced to unconstitutionally

On Thursday, the coalition MPs approved amendments to the Tax Procedure Act and the Financial Administration Act. The Financial Administration Act raised a lot of

On Thursday, the European Parliament voted in plenary to recognise the Holodomor, the Soviet-orchestrated famine of 1932-1933, as a genocide of the Ukrainian people. “In

Young people face a lot of difficulties in creating their first home, and many have to delay becoming independent for a long time. As a

During the term of the government of Janez Janša, Slovenian media outlets tied to obscure the actual reach of the then-Prime Minister in any way

As we have already reported, Prime Minister Robert Golob addressed an almost empty European Parliament on Tuesday and, in his style, in addition to the

The battle for the rule of law, a clean environment and clean drinking water is currently being waged in the C0 water conservation area. Everything

The arrest of S&D MEP Eva Kaili is clearly just the tip of the iceberg. Several members of the European Parliament are said to be

With the election of Robert Golob, Slovenia has swum into some strange waters. Some still insist that this is freedom. To others, however, it is

“I have spoken to Robert Golob several times, and he has also come for coffee at my place several times – I’m sure some departments

Minister of the Interior Tatjana Bobnar and the chief of Police, Boštjan Lindav, surprised everyone with their recent actions. After Prime Minister Robert Golob decided